For the last day of Winter and the start of spring… the Japanese tradition is to scare of the oni (devils) by throwing roast soy beans at them.
Well, I prefered those wagashi (Japanese traditional cakes) with my tea. They are shaped like devils.
For the last day of Winter and the start of spring… the Japanese tradition is to scare of the oni (devils) by throwing roast soy beans at them.
Well, I prefered those wagashi (Japanese traditional cakes) with my tea. They are shaped like devils.
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